Example sentences for: dictatorships

How can you use “dictatorships” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Bruno's crime, like Galileo's, was to undermine the uniqueness of our planet, and by doing so, to threaten the intellectual security of the religious dictatorships of his time.

  • If we wanted to use one variable to predict whether a nation is involved in Huntingon's Sinic-Islamic "connection," we'd be better off knowing whether it's one of the four remaining Communist dictatorships than knowing whether it's one of the five Sinic nations (50 percent predictive power vs. 40 percent).

  • On the other hand, leaders who are--by African standards--democratic, uncorrupt, and competent have taken over former military dictatorships such as Uganda.

  • The technocratic governments that replaced dictatorships in South and Central America have reduced inflation, increased trade, and lowered deficits, but they have yet to deliver tangible benefits to average citizens.

  • Military dictatorships generally are less efficient than those run by lone despots or the clergy.


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